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The Covid-19 Pandemic, along with its consequent and other parallel occurrences and crises across the socio-economic spectrum, has, indeed, become a game changer in international business (IB) and global strategy management research and practice. Most agree on that, but few agree on the 'how'. To address this knowledge gap, this paper employs a critical review methodology, analyzing the extant literature on IB and other conjoint fields of research published within the last decade, and identifies, reflects on and delineates seven specific contexts and twenty-five corresponding issues that influence the future directions of IB research and practice for global strategy management. We argue that exploring and explaining these twenty-five issues related to these seven contexts, is instrumental for global strategy evolution, devolution or revolution, in the age of disruptions to globalization. Therefore, we invite colleagues from IB and other conjoint research fields to join the debate and contribute to the inexorable progress of IB and global strategy research and practice.
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Demetris Vrontis
University of Nicosia
S. M. Riad Shams
Northumbria University
Alkis Thrassou
University of Nicosia
Journal of International Management
University of Manchester
Northumbria University
Singapore Management University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5f73ab6db64358758bbd6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intman.2024.101188
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